I Kissed a Girl
Apparently, the only place you can see a girl kissing another girl on MTV nowadays is on The Real World after six tequila shots in the hot tub. Certainly not in the video called, um, "I Kissed a Girl."
Apparently, the only place you can see a girl kissing another girl on MTV nowadays is on The Real World after six tequila shots in the hot tub. Certainly not in the video called, um, "I Kissed a Girl."
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If she did this for the right reasons, fine. If she is doing this for attention, the girl needs to grow up. Nobody will replace Monroe. Marilyn was a classic. This wanna be, needs to realize, she needs to be careful what she does with her career. Some directors will not hire her again, or at all given her past history. Posing nude can be the end of a career in this industry. People won't take her seriously. If she is out to prove she can do nude scenes, a film shoot and a still are very different. She may find what she was ok with in a single setting she might not want in film. Then again if she is a nympho, I am sure she doesn't care.
damn,no shots of lyndsay s butt,wtf?
Let's get real. Marilyn could be a decent comic actress, but she was an inconsiderate pain-in-the-ass to work with (Tony Curtis said kissing her was like kissing Hitler) who would show up hours late for a movie shoot, if she showed up at all. She used sex to get ahead in her career and in the end was overweight, drugged-out, a studio liability and on her way to oblivion. Thank God for our memories and her legacy she died when she did or she'd be remembered more like a Shelly Winters than the icon she became.
Marilyn had class, beauty, style, grace and sex appeal. Lindsay has none of these qualities. She looks hard, cold and dead in these pictures. There's nothing pretty or sexy about her. The wig is awful. Why would anyone in their right mind try to recreate something so breathtakingly original? I find this offensive on so many levels.
finding it "offensive" is stupid, and makes you look stupid for saying so. other than that i agree. Lindsay Lohan is one of the all-time most overrated pseudo-sex symbols. had she not been a child star she'd be working as a greeter at Applebee's after failing out of high school.
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If anything,she should re-evaluate that ass tat. It looks out of place.
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